Playstyles For Toy Dogs

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Each Puppy Has A Unique Playstyle

Each and every puppy has a unique playstyle and learning what that style is can be crucial to developing successful social interactions. Puppies who receive positive and thorough socialization as puppies are more assured to grow into healthy, friendly adult dogs. While the best way to figure this out is through observation, you can make some educated guesses as to your puppy’s playstyle based on their breed. Playstyles are often dependent, in part, on breed type.

Playstyles For Toy Dogs

Toy dogs have been bred very specifically for human companionship and are often miniaturized versions of other breeds. Toy dogs tend to play with other dogs in a very cat like fashion, with activity such as pawing at each other. One thing to watch out for is placing toy dogs with very large, rowdy dogs. They often do much better with other small dogs.

Surprisingly, however, there are big “rough and tumble” individual dogs that will readily adapt their playstyle to accommodate the smaller dogs. Be sure to keep an eye on your puppy as they play to determine if the other dog they’re engaging with is a good choice as a playmate.

Look Into Doggy Daycare For Your Dog Today

The benefits your dog could receive by going to doggy daycare are undeniable! Ensure your dog’s health and happiness by looking for a doggy daycare to enroll them in while they are young. Again, not all doggy daycares are the same, so be sure to look around to find the best match for your pet.

Guy Edwards